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"Rabbit Summer": Timely Police Brutality Tragicomedy

The world-premiere tragicomedy "Rabbit Summer" examines the fracture point of a marriage and of a friendship. Ruby is married to Wilson, who idealizes his manhood, his marriage and his job as a cop. He smiles through pain Ruby wishes he'd share with her. When Ruby's childhood friend Claire comes to stay after her black husband is shot and killed by a white officer, the household becomes even more tension-filled as black clashes with blue, gun rights are pitted against police brutality, manhood is measured against fatherhood, and love collides with need. The three battle it out, each trying to live their personal truths in an America built on lies. See this timely drama at Joe's Movement Emporium outside of D.C.
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